Much like the last few weeks of the Championship season, Hull City ’s final game against Bristol City fizzled out with a rather flat ending.

Ultimately, it’s been a great season for the Tigers when you consider where they have come from and the threat of relegation hanging over them earlier in the campaign.

But the finish we wanted to see didn’t arrive at the KCOM Stadium and it wasn’t just the result.

A late Bristol City goal to snatch a draw meant City didn’t get the win they wanted, but it was a goal for Jarrod Bowen or Fraizer Campbell, two players expected to leave in the summer, which would have been the real icing on the cake.

The way both of those players said goodbye spoke volumes to me that they think that’s the last time they’ll pull on a City shirt. Fans know that and that’s why so many wanted to cheer on a goal from either for one last time.

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It wasn’t to be and that summed up the final match for me. A game that had few highs, that was entertaining enough but ultimately didn’t feel like the send-off into the summer that we had all hoped for.